<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title><![CDATA[Jahan Ihsan]]></title><description><![CDATA[Jahan Ihsan]]></description><link>https://www.jahanihsan.com/blog</link><generator>RSS for Node</generator><lastBuildDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 04:33:52 GMT</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://www.jahanihsan.com/fr/blog-feed.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title><![CDATA[Abjection at Bedside: Nurses, Bodies, and the Sacred in Folk Horror]]></title><description><![CDATA[A review of Jahan Brian Ihsan's Valley Versus Vector, by Reverend W. S. There is a scene early in Jahan Brian Ihsan's Valley Versus Vector  that announces, with quiet brutality, exactly what kind of novel you are reading. A registered nurse named Ellis Horning wheels a body bag into the service floor of Christ Hospital in Corvallis, Oregon. The corpse inside is a thirty-five-year-old mother, dead two hours after admission for what should have been a routine splenic repair. Ellis is alone with...]]></description><link>https://www.jahanihsan.com/post/abjection-at-bedside-nurses-bodies-and-the-sacred-in-folk-horror</link><guid isPermaLink="false">69d7e1b1c55f668b530789f5</guid><pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 17:32:49 GMT</pubDate><enclosure url="https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5ebca7_7279eb03aa4d4670a17e627048c89fa2~mv2.png/v1/fit/w_1000,h_1000,al_c,q_80/file.png" length="0" type="image/png"/><dc:creator>jahanihsan</dc:creator></item></channel></rss>